Tobacco-pipe.



H. W. JACOBS. TBAGOO PIPE. APPLIGATION FILED 15211251911.

Patented 1560.26, w11.

guna/mbo@ iiNiTnn STATES rATnNT euries.

HENRY W. JACOBS, OF SHREVPORT, LOUISIANA.

TOBACCO-PIPE.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HENRY W. JACOBS, a citizen of the United States,residing at Shreveport, in the parish of Caddo and State of Louisiana,have invented new and useful Improvements in Tobacco-Pipes, of which thefollowing is a specitication.

This invention relates to tobacco pipes and the object of the inventionis the provision of means for cooling the smoke in its passage from thebowl to the mouthpiece and for collecting moisture. y

A further object ofthe invention is the provision of means for coolingthe smoke from the bowl to the mouthpiece and means for holding acooling element within the stummel.

A still further object 'of the invention is the provision of a pipehaving a removable smoke cooling tube mounted therein and means formaintaining said tube cool throughout its length. c

Further objects of the invention will appear as the following specicdescription 1s read in connection withY the accompanying drawing, whichforms a part of this application, and in which Figure 1 is a perspectiveview. Fig. i2 is.

a longitudinal sectional view. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view ofthe cooling tube removed. Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2.

Referring more particularly to the drawing, 1 represents the bowl whichis hollowed out, as is usual, at 2 to receive the tobacco and isprovided with a central channel 3 in its bottom which communicates witha passage 4 extending through the stummel 5, which is provided with aplurality of apertures G through its length. The passage 4 formsaichamber of relatively large dialneter and is closed at its ends byapertured disks 7 and 8 which are threaded or otherwise secured in theends of the stuminel. A suitable mouthpiece 9 is secured in the disk 8and the lower end of the stummel is curved downwardly, as shown at 10,with the disk 7 therein closed by a plug 11.

llxtending from the disk 7 to the disk 8 and connected to both in .anysuitable manner is a tube 12 made of any suitable material and providedwith a lateral tubular extension 13 adapted -to communicate with thechannel 3 in the bottom of the bowl. This tube is covered throughout itslength Specification of Letters Patent. i

Application led March 21, 1911.

Patented Dee. 26,1911.

seriai No. 615,827.

by a suitable absorbent fabric 14.4 Forming a part of the bowl is a cuplwhich is closed at its top by a plug 16 and is provided with a channel17 leading to the' therein to Vgradually be absorbed by the fabric 14 onthe rtube 12 the packing 19 being in contact with said fabric.

Any suitable cooling liquid may be used which willnot effect the aromaof the tobacco and as air is continually circulating around the fabricin the tube'the smoke in the tube is kept in a cool state and is drawninto the mouth without the biting sensation common in most smokingpipes. The end of the tube 1Q forms a saliva chamber which may beemptied by removing lthe plug 11. Any moisture in the smoke will becondensed upon the chilled inner surface of the tube and will flowdownwardly to the end thereof, together with the coarser impuritieswhich are collected by the moisture.

Having thusV described the invention, what I claim as new is 1. A pipecomprising a bowl, an apertured stummel secured thereto having anenlarged channel, a, mouthpiece secured to the stuniinel, a smoke tubepassing through the stummel free of the walls thereofv and connected tothe bgwl and mouthpiece, and a foraininous wrapping on the smoke tube.2. A pipe comprising a bowl, a stummel secured thereto having anlenlarged channel, a smoke tube mounted in the channel free of the wallsthereof, a mouthpiece connected to the tube, means for connecting thesmoke tube to the bowl, means for closing the end of the smoke'tubeopposite from the mouthpiece, and a fabric wrapping for the tube. 3. Apipe comprising a bowl, a stummel secured thereto, a smoke tube mountedin the stuminel and free of the walls thereof, a mouthpiece connected tothe tube, a foraminous wrapping for the tube, and means to keep saidwrapping moistened. y'4. A pipe comprising a bowl, an aperturcd stummel.secured thereto and having an enlarged channel, a smoke tube mounted inthc channel free of the walls thereof, a fabric wrapping for said tube,amouthpiece communicating with the tube, a communieating connectionbetween the tube and the jbowl, a liquid reservoirland means togradually convey moisture t ric around the tube.

5. A pipe comprising a bowl having a erefrom to the fabstummel secured.thereto, a smoke tube 10 the stummel, an absorbent material carried inthe tube and engaging the fabric around the smoke tube, and a mouthpiececonnected to the smoke tube.

In testimony whereof 'I affix my signay ture in presence of twowitnesses.

HENRY W. JACOBS.

Witnesses:

A. J. MURFF, H. C. FISHER.

